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TR7 Door pins

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swordfishdani1960
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TR7 Door pins

Postby swordfishdani1960 » 02 Oct 2017 16:11

i am looking for Tr7 ,1978 drivers door pins ,its the top hinge bottom pin
thats fell out , these cum as a pair per hinge ,can't find them any were
has any body an idear who has them ,thanks

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Re: TR7 Door pins

Postby Beans » 02 Oct 2017 19:17

I'd say try S&S or Robsport
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Re: TR7 Door pins

Postby swordfishdani1960 » 03 Oct 2017 07:25

Have tried s and s but they want 30 quid, thanks

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Re: TR7 Door pins

Postby Steve @ SandS » 04 Oct 2017 12:50

swordfishdani1960 wrote:Have tried s and s but they want 30 quid, thanks


Hi, just to be clear that the pins are no longer available and haven't been for some time so the only option is to supply a full hinge for owners to use whatever parts they need from them. The reason for the cost is it takes at least half an hour to remove each hinge from a shell so this time has to be built into the cost otherwise it isn't worth us taking them out.
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Re: TR7 Door pins

Postby gr8 » 11 Oct 2017 06:57

At £30 with such a large amount of labour involved that sounds like good value to me. More of a service to wedge pilots than a profit making exercise.

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Re: TR7 Door pins

Postby Steve @ SandS » 11 Oct 2017 09:40

gr8 wrote:At £30 with such a large amount of labour involved that sounds like good value to me. More of a service to wedge pilots than a profit making exercise.

Si


That is exactly it.
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